On Saturday, Sep 20th 2003 at 03:47 -0000, quoth Jim:

=>On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 10:56:19PM -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>> No. I'm running sendmail with spamass-milter. I don not want to do it in 
=>> procmail or postfix. I want to do it in SA.
=>
=>Then you either don't yet understand what SA is for, or you are a troll.

Thanks Jim. Apparently you think it's ok to make fun of the handicapped. 
Just because I have an eye in the middle of my forehead and one big fang. 
Sheesh. 

Ok. Maybe there's another explanation. See, SA can be used by lots of 
different people. Trolls included. Not everyone uses SA by piping it 
through procmail. I know; the better people do it that way, but I prefer 
to reject all of my spam before reception is complete by using 
spamass-milter with sendmail and rejecting during reception, rather than 
using the Hansel and Gretel approach with procmail. 

So what I was asking for was a rule to add to my local.cf which would 
recognize the fact that the remaining elements of the virus that're 
getting through contain a MIME attachment of type Application/X-MSDOWNLOAD 
and the filename that is attached has an extension of type .exe

So yes Jim. Maybe I'm not a troll (since you gave me a choice). I must be 
one of those people who doesn't know what SA is for. Instead of using it 
to filter spam out of my stream I'll use as a furniture polish.

Have a nice day.

Also, if anyone else would like to take a stab at a recipe for what I'm 
describing I'd still be grateful. I'm getting about 10/hour of these 
things. I keep on running them all through sa-learn but that doesn't help 
because they don't pass through any known account. This one has to be done 
via SA recipe.

-- 
-Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. Stranger things have -
-happened but none stranger than this. Does your driver's license say Organ
-Donor?Black holes are where God divided by zero. Listen to me! We are all-
-individuals! What if this weren't a hypothetical question?
steveo at syslang.net


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